IMAGE Satellite and Ground-Based Magnetometer Observations of Large Geomagnetic Disturbances and Rapid Variations in Ionospheric and Vertical Currents

IF 2.9 2区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Mark J. Engebretson, Stephen B. Mende, James M. Weygand, Ethiopia H. Kebede, Jesus A. Ochoa, Sheng Tian, Erik S. Steinmetz, Mark B. Moldwin, Michael D. Hartinger, Chigomezyo M. Ngwira, Jesper W. Gjerloev
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Ultraviolet images of Earth's polar regions obtained by high altitude spacecraft have proved to be immensely useful for documenting numerous features of the aurora and understanding the coupling between Earth's magnetosphere and ionosphere. In this study we have examined images obtained by the far ultraviolet Spectrographic Imager camera on the IMAGE satellite during the first three years of its mission (2000–2002) for comparison with observations of large geomagnetic disturbances (GMDs) by ground-based magnetometers in eastern Arctic Canada. To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate the use of high-altitude imager data to identify the global context of GMDs. We found that rapid auroral motions or localized intensifications visible in these images coincide with regions of large dB/dt as well as localized and closely spaced up/down vertical currents and increased equivalent ionospheric currents, but one of the two events presented did not appear to be related to substorm processes. These magnetic perturbations and currents can appear or disappear in a few tens of seconds, thus highlighting the importance of images with a high cadence.

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卫星和地面磁强计观测电离层和垂直流的大地磁扰动和快速变化
由高空航天器获得的地球极地地区的紫外线图像已被证明对记录极光的许多特征和了解地球磁层和电离层之间的耦合非常有用。在这项研究中,我们检查了IMAGE卫星上的远紫外光谱成像仪在其任务的头三年(2000-2002年)中获得的图像,以便与加拿大北极东部地面磁力计观测到的大地磁扰动(GMDs)进行比较。据我们所知,这是第一个利用高空成像仪数据来确定全球gmd背景的研究。我们发现,这些图像中可见的快速极光运动或局部强化与大dB/dt区域以及局部和紧密间隔的上下垂直电流和等效电离层电流的增加相吻合,但其中一个事件似乎与亚暴过程无关。这些磁扰动和电流可以在几十秒内出现或消失,从而突出了高节奏图像的重要性。
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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